Luciano and I caught up to discuss his work on Jupyter Enterprise Gateway, a scalable way to share Jupyter notebooks and other resources in an enterprise environment. In our conversation, we discuss some of the challenges that arise using Jupyter Notebooks at scale, the role of open source projects like Jupyter Hub and Enterprise Gateway, and some potential reasons for investing in and building custom notebooks. We also explore some common requests from the community, such as tighter integration with git repositories, as well as the python-centricity of the vast Jupyter ecosystem.

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Thanks to our Sponsor!

I’d like to send a huge thanks to our sponsor for this series, IBM. IBM has a long history of engaging in and supporting open source projects that are important to enterprise data science — projects like Hadoop, Spark, Jupyter, Kubernetes, and Kubeflow.

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